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The cost of traffic gridlock in Lagos metropolis
Lagos is one of the largest cities in the world in terms of population and population density. Although, it is the…
One plenary, two coups
Call it plenary of palace coups and you won't be wrong.
Last Tuesday's resumption of Senate from its three-week…
Rethinking the purpose and practice of business…
Towards the end of last year, I participated in two forums where the issue of regulation and ease of doing business…
Nigeria can’t postpone structural reforms for long
Last year was a difficult one for Nigeria as a country. The economic recession, coupled with low oil prices and the…
The senseless killings in Southern Kaduna: Necessity for…
Nigeria continues to hover daily on the edges of precipice as one group of insurgents after another continue to…
Fiscal federalism: The Lagos example
At a time when most of the states of the federation are battling with bankruptcy and unable to meet basic…
CBN: Time to defend the integrity of our institutions
Of late, we have been shouting ourselves hoarse over the open takeover of the monetary policy powers of the Central…
As local content grows in the oil and gas sector
The emergence of eighteen Nigerian companies in the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) 2017/2018 crude…
Lagos, housing and megacity dream
Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial nerve centre is unarguably the largest city state in West Africa with large commercial…
The senseless killings in Southern Kaduna
Nigeria continues to hover daily on the edges of precipice as one group of insurgents after another continue to…
Nigeria’s New Year gift to the IDPs – more compassionate…
Despite all the hues and cries from citizens as well as the Senate over the near total neglect of Nigerians at the…
What manner of change?
During the electioneering campaign for the 2015 elections, candidate Buhari and his party made so many grandiose…